Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 Florida environment is very bad too many Toxic Sites # 1 and with all the Hurricanes that makes it that much worse my Opinion for people like us GET OUTttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Of Florida. Opinion Elvira [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. Has anyone else had this problem? --------------------------------- FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2005 Report Share Posted November 12, 2005 From http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/PNS.html Parasympathetic stimulation causes * slowing down of the heartbeat * lowering of blood pressure * constriction of the pupils * increased blood flow to the skin and viscera * peristalsis of the GI tract In short, the parasympathetic system returns the body functions to normal after they have been altered by sympathetic stimulation. In times of danger, the sympathetic system prepares the body for violent activity. The parasympathetic system reverses these changes when the danger is over. , Both my sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems were somewhat resistant to manipulation and re-education by a very experienced qigong master, but my parasympathetic much more resistant to doing its job. By my understanding, typical of those with CFS diagnosis-easily startled at times, easily over-stimulated with stress or excitement, easily over-stimulated by sensory input especially multiple sensory input, but difficult job to get the body to settle down afterward. I have had night sweats for much of my 10 years with CFS, most often at exactly the 4-hour mark after falling asleep (you could set a timer, seriously), regardless of the time I actually fell asleep. Certain short phases of the illness, that symptom was lessened or temporarily in remission. My MDs had no clear explanation for the night sweats and my qigong master said he was puzzled but convinced it was something to do with my immune system. I typically drenched my upper back and shoulders, upper chest, neck, lower back of skull, collar and upper part of nightshirt, and right into through 2 pillowcases into pillow, although in early stages of my illness, I had a phase where I soaked most of my clothing and a long stretch of lower sheet and mattress pad too! I am 51 now, but with hormones within the normal range for a woman with continuing menstrual cycles, and no indications of daytime or night hot flashes yet, so I can't blame the night sweats on being menopausal or peri-menopausal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 I HAVE!!!! I have exactly the same thing. I sweat like crazy while out in public, in grocery stores, shopping, even just walking across the room at home. It makes me feel like I'm going to pass out. I have to fan myself and even sit down in the middle of a shopping aisle in order to " get a grip " before I can continue on. It really is horrible. I wake up at night soaking wet from sweat, then I become freezing from being wet. I can almost ring out my pajamas. It's a vicious cycle. Please share with me how you were diagnosed with that disease, as well as the neuropathy because I know I have that also, but I have not been diagnosed yet. What tests did they run? Did you see a Neurologist or who? Please share. When I shared with the neurologist that I thought I had neuropathy, he laughed at me. He told me that there was no disease or enough diseases to cause all of my symptoms. He refused to even order the tests that I need. I am going to try to go through my more sympathetic Primary Care Physician. I'm desperate here. I know what's wrong with me because I self diagnosed myself, but all of the tests that they've run come back normal. I need to get a proper diagnosis so they'll give me the proper medicines that I need. Thank you so much for sharing. I hate to hear that you're going through it also, but it's a relief to know that it's not just me. elvira52 <Elvira52@...> wrote: Florida environment is very bad too many Toxic Sites # 1 and with all the Hurricanes that makes it that much worse my Opinion for people like us GET OUTttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Of Florida. Opinion Elvira [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. Has anyone else had this problem? --------------------------------- FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 I have been fighting off the peripheral neuropathy for years, I get it in my fingers and toes, and legs and arms even.. usually, just the fingers and toes.. tho. And they feel cold, too often. When the mold has been really bad, like recently, I have gotten the sweating and shortness of breath when I do anything at all physical, even just walk or climb stairs.. I have been taking acetyl-l-carnitine for the neuropathy, and it does help. Ive heard its best when taken with arginine. You can find it at a lot of health food stores. You have to take at least two grams a day to help with the neuropathy, take it in divided doses.. More is better. It doesnt have any toxicity.. It also has a good track record of helping with chronic fatigue.. Do a medline search, you'll see what I mean. HTH On 11/12/05, Murtaugh <johnjmurtaughtoxicmold@...> wrote: > The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. > > Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. > > Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Hi it's your friend from fla. I spoke with you last week about Shoemaker. My huband does that sweating thing. We used to have a construction company and we installed septic tanks. When we were living in our camper " which we crosscontaimated " My husband would go to work and he would have to change shirts 3 or 4 tines a day.He has not seen a doc yet. He lost thirty pounds in one month " sweating " . I thought this was a good thing because atleast his toxins were getting out. I have the dreaded geno type. I hold on to mine. My whole family of six has night sweats off and on. Social security is sending me to a neurologist in Tallahassee and I'm sure he is not going to know anything about mold " like the other 50 doc I went too. What test shows how mold impacts the brain. I have major major neurological problems now. I was hoping to see Shoemaker before Neurological Doc. but I hate to cancel with social security. I have already been denied and this is an appeal.thanks > > The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. > > Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. > > Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > > --------------------------------- > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Angie, my night sweats are gone, but that is only because I was on prednisone (a steroid) for about 5 months. I am not sure why we get the night sweats, but it is common in this disease. I used to have to sleep with a beach towel underneath me and then one on top of me so my blankets would not get soaked. I would go from the chills to burning up. As for my peripheral neuropathy, there are tests called an EMG and an NCS (Nerve conduction study), where they can prick and prod your legs to see if they are functioning properly. I was diagnosed with a peripheral motor neuropathy. I also had my arthritis diagnosed with a bonescan, which is like an x-ray. If your doctor doesn't think this can happen, tell him that " this disease causes the de-myelinization of the nerves, where the myelin, which is the fatty protein covering of the nerves, is eaten away. " You can do a blood test to check on this, where the " aMBP " , or " antibodies to myelin basic protein " can be measured. This shows that the mold has triggered your body to attack your own nerves. Don't be discouraged. There are plenty of excellent physicians out there who are willing to listen to you. Please don't stop until you find one. Angie Fette <moldvictimsunited@...> wrote: I HAVE!!!! I have exactly the same thing. I sweat like crazy while out in public, in grocery stores, shopping, even just walking across the room at home. It makes me feel like I'm going to pass out. I have to fan myself and even sit down in the middle of a shopping aisle in order to " get a grip " before I can continue on. It really is horrible. I wake up at night soaking wet from sweat, then I become freezing from being wet. I can almost ring out my pajamas. It's a vicious cycle. Please share with me how you were diagnosed with that disease, as well as the neuropathy because I know I have that also, but I have not been diagnosed yet. What tests did they run? Did you see a Neurologist or who? Please share. When I shared with the neurologist that I thought I had neuropathy, he laughed at me. He told me that there was no disease or enough diseases to cause all of my symptoms. He refused to even order the tests that I need. I am going to try to go through my more sympathetic Primary Care Physician. I'm desperate here. I know what's wrong with me because I self diagnosed myself, but all of the tests that they've run come back normal. I need to get a proper diagnosis so they'll give me the proper medicines that I need. Thank you so much for sharing. I hate to hear that you're going through it also, but it's a relief to know that it's not just me. elvira52 <Elvira52@...> wrote: Florida environment is very bad too many Toxic Sites # 1 and with all the Hurricanes that makes it that much worse my Opinion for people like us GET OUTttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Of Florida. Opinion Elvira [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. Has anyone else had this problem? --------------------------------- FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 had neuropathy, he laughed at me.Shame doctors like this I tell them I feel sorry for their patients, go see and ear,noise throat Doctor I feel you get better test there say nothing of what you think see what he or she tells you and go from their my Opinion. Elvira [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain waves. Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, especially since I live in Florida. Has anyone else had this problem? --------------------------------- FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 > Florida environment is very bad too many Toxic Sites # 1 and with all the Hurricanes that makes it that much worse my Opinion for people like us GET OUTttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Of Florida. > I was scared to death to go to FLA, thinking that it would be a totally moldy place, but I didn't find it to be much different from high-desert Reno: Bad buidings and bad zones which throw out plumes but just fine in-between. St sberg had the same type of mold dispersion patterns that I find in any city. I had a great time in FLA and kayaked down the Hillsborough river amongst the crocs and turtles - and all the birds crashing through the Spanish Moss in the woods. It was like a Tarzan movie. I really was a bit surprised that I didn't get hammered there. I'd do it again. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 YES, DEFINITELY, JOHN. I'M " PRETTY COMPLETELY DEMYELINATED " ON MY SPINAL CORD. I HAVE MANYYYYYYYYY NEURO DEFICITS, BECAUSE OF THE PLACE IN WHICH I WORKED......WHICH WAS FULL OF MEGA MOLDS! I HOPE YOU'RE DOING BETTER! VICTORIA [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? > The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am > sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage > including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the > nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain > waves. > > Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical > Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " > nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the > nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be > at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which > tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my > parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am > sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, > especially since I live in Florida. > > Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > > --------------------------------- > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 i was like that too, for a long time after onset.......i used to joke that i needed windshield wipers for my glasses, as the sweat would POUR down my face, into my eyes, drip down my nose, etc....... now, its better--but i still sweat like a pig at times. i have MAJOR peripheral neuropathy. i was diagnosed with acute " tm " or transverse myelitis, which is DEMYELINATION / swelling/ inflammation of the spinal cord. victoria [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous > system disorder)? > > > The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am > sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage > including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the > nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain > waves. > > Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical > Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " > nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the > nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be > at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which > tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my > parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am > sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, > especially since I live in Florida. > > Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > > --------------------------------- > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 I'm just the opposite. When I became ill from the mold could no longer perspired. I felt hot inside, like a NO swamp but my skin pores would not sweat. Anyone know why? Rosie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Yes, I could not sweat either, also heat disregulation- I just supposed it was related> > I'm just the opposite. When I became ill from the mold could no longer > perspired. I felt hot inside, like a NO swamp but my skin pores would not > sweat. Anyone know why? > > Rosie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi , How does that effect you? I too have been poisoned at work. They remediated the building while we were in it. I am still sick & now have to have a breast biopsy. They used bleach & the break down of that is dioxin which is one of the most toxic chemicals known to man. Has anyone been through this or been tested for this dioxin? Loni <toria@...> wrote: YES, DEFINITELY, JOHN. I'M " PRETTY COMPLETELY DEMYELINATED " ON MY SPINAL CORD. I HAVE MANYYYYYYYYY NEURO DEFICITS, BECAUSE OF THE PLACE IN WHICH I WORKED......WHICH WAS FULL OF MEGA MOLDS! I HOPE YOU'RE DOING BETTER! VICTORIA [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? > The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am > sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage > including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the > nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain > waves. > > Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical > Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " > nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the > nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be > at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which > tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my > parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am > sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, > especially since I live in Florida. > > Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > > --------------------------------- > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 it may have been peripheral neuropathy, rosie. i'm like that from my area of demyelination down.....i ONLY sweat above my cord injury. below my level of demyelination, i have what i call " freeze/burn " which feels alternately like my butt & everything from there down are on fire (HOT!) or freezing. victoria Re: [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? > I'm just the opposite. When I became ill from the mold could no longer > perspired. I felt hot inside, like a NO swamp but my skin pores would not > sweat. Anyone know why? > > Rosie > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 hi loni--how has it affected me? OMG, loni--i had to relearn to walk again. that veryyyyyyyy nearly never happened at all. i walk with a cane now. my bladder, bowel, sexuality, my balance, & other parts of me are STILL paralyzed to this day...yrs later. i have freeze/burn neuropathy pain from my butt down, i have horrible rashes (only cleared with the topical use of lamisil antifungal creams!), brain fog, headaches, & a hearing deficit, i know..... does that help? i hope, loni, that your breast biopsy is negative....but please get that done ASAP! there have been lots of people from my former place of employment who have indeed had breast cancer. i don't mean to scare you, but PLEASE don't put that off! God bless, victoria [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system > disorder)? > > >> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage >> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >> waves. >> >> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " >> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be >> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which >> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my >> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >> especially since I live in Florida. >> >> Has anyone else had this problem? >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 I seem to have nerve damage & am going to see a neuroligist. Can this progression be stopped? Loni <toria@...> wrote: hi loni--how has it affected me? OMG, loni--i had to relearn to walk again. that veryyyyyyyy nearly never happened at all. i walk with a cane now. my bladder, bowel, sexuality, my balance, & other parts of me are STILL paralyzed to this day...yrs later. i have freeze/burn neuropathy pain from my butt down, i have horrible rashes (only cleared with the topical use of lamisil antifungal creams!), brain fog, headaches, & a hearing deficit, i know..... does that help? i hope, loni, that your breast biopsy is negative....but please get that done ASAP! there have been lots of people from my former place of employment who have indeed had breast cancer. i don't mean to scare you, but PLEASE don't put that off! God bless, victoria [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system > disorder)? > > >> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage >> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >> waves. >> >> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " >> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be >> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which >> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my >> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >> especially since I live in Florida. >> >> Has anyone else had this problem? >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 oh yes-- & i forgot to mention, since exposure to that building, i have raynauds now too! :>( see dr a.v. constantini's writings about fungi & the different illnesses it causes. victoria Re: [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous system disorder)? >I have been fighting off the peripheral neuropathy for years, I get it > in my fingers and toes, and legs and arms even.. usually, just the > fingers and toes.. tho. And they feel cold, too often. > > When the mold has been really bad, like recently, I have gotten the > sweating and shortness of breath when I do anything at all physical, > even just walk or climb stairs.. > > I have been taking acetyl-l-carnitine for the neuropathy, and it does > help. Ive heard its best when taken with arginine. You can find it at > a lot of health food stores. You have to take at least two grams a day > to help with the neuropathy, take it in divided doses.. More is > better. It doesnt have any toxicity.. > > It also has a good track record of helping with chronic fatigue.. Do a > medline search, you'll see what I mean. > > HTH > > On 11/12/05, Murtaugh <johnjmurtaughtoxicmold@...> wrote: >> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage >> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >> waves. >> >> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " >> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be >> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which >> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my >> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >> especially since I live in Florida. >> >> Has anyone else had this problem? >> >> >> >> > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 depends on what you have, loni. my illness is supposed to have a one time occurrence.....but, we'll see. victoria :>( [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous >> system >> disorder)? >> >> >>> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >>> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological >>> damage >>> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >>> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >>> waves. >>> >>> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >>> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " >>> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >>> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to >>> 'be >>> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which >>> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my >>> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >>> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >>> especially since I live in Florida. >>> >>> Has anyone else had this problem? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------- >>> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 I also developed Raynaud's after moving here. No one in my family has it. I assume it is from neural damage. > >> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am > >> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological damage > >> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the > >> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain > >> waves. > >> > >> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical > >> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " > >> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the > >> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to 'be > >> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which > >> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my > >> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am > >> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, > >> especially since I live in Florida. > >> > >> Has anyone else had this problem? > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 What so you mean a one time occurance? <toria@...> wrote: depends on what you have, loni. my illness is supposed to have a one time occurrence.....but, we'll see. victoria :>( [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous >> system >> disorder)? >> >> >>> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >>> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological >>> damage >>> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >>> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >>> waves. >>> >>> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >>> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the " parasympathetic " >>> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >>> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to >>> 'be >>> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, which >>> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that my >>> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >>> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >>> especially since I live in Florida. >>> >>> Has anyone else had this problem? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------- >>> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 JUST THAT--ONE TIME OCCURRENCE.....SUPPOSEDLY. ITS NOT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN AGAIN. V. [] Anybody else have the sweats (from nervous >>> system >>> disorder)? >>> >>> >>>> The worst part of this disease for me was the night sweats. Now, I am >>>> sweating like a pig during the day. Since I have had neurological >>>> damage >>>> including peripheral neuropathy in my legs, where the coating of the >>>> nerves was eaten away, and also an abnormal EEG, which measure brain >>>> waves. >>>> >>>> Now it seems now I have another nervous system disorder: Paradoxical >>>> Parasympathetic Syndrome. This is a disease where the >>>> " parasympathetic " >>>> nervous system is not functioning properly. There are two parts of the >>>> nervous system: the " symapathetic " nervous system, which tells you to >>>> 'be >>>> at rest' ; and then there is the " parasympathetic " nervous system, >>>> which >>>> tells you to prepare to be active. Unfortunately, a test showed that >>>> my >>>> parasympathetic nervous system is not functioning properly, so I am >>>> sweating rockets after minimal physical activity. This is not fun, >>>> especially since I live in Florida. >>>> >>>> Has anyone else had this problem? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------- >>>> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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